A high-throughput satellite system for serving whole europe with fast internet service, employing optical feeder links

D Giggenbach, E Lutz, J Poliak… - … in Germany. 9th ITG …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Broadband Coverage in Germany. 9th ITG Symposium. Proceedings, 2015ieeexplore.ieee.org
Geostationary communication satellites can effectively cover gaps in internet-connectivity of
European households that cannot be reached by terrestrial technology. However, these
satellite systems need a major technological advancement in terms of data throughput.
Therefore we propose a bidirectional communication satellite system with user links in the
Ka-band and feeder-links that provide Terabits per second transmission rates. To keep the
number of gateway stations at a reasonable number, higher RF frequencies (Q/V-band) or …
Geostationary communication satellites can effectively cover gaps in internet-connectivity of European households that cannot be reached by terrestrial technology. However, these satellite systems need a major technological advancement in terms of data throughput. Therefore we propose a bidirectional communication satellite system with user links in the Ka-band and feeder-links that provide Terabits per second transmission rates. To keep the number of gateway stations at a reasonable number, higher RF frequencies (Q/V-band) or even optical feeder links are required. This new transmission technology requires a conceptual change in ground network layout, at the same time increasing satellite throughput capabilities by around two orders of magnitude.
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